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Prakash N

@hindukaan

Risk / Treasury for 14 years. Now Pursuing MS - Systems Science at Binghamton University.

India Katılım Mart 2010
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Alina Chan
Alina Chan@Ayjchan·
My position is to treat public health advice or info from @WHO with a high level of skepticism unless they provide clear evidence for or against specific claims. Especially because WHO hired an Assistant Director-General who organized a conspiracy in 2020 to shut down questions about a lab origin of Covid.
Daniel A. Walker 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇬🇱🌻😷💉🚴🏻@danwalker9999

There is a comment going around about instant hantavirus experts. And it is true. Many of us are obliged to become instant experts on such topics, after the supposed experts betrayed us by spreading claims that were just dead wrong. It's not PTSD. It's a hard-learned lesson.

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When I met a financial influencer My weekly Paisanomics column in the Mumbai Mirror. Something I had great fun writing. Do read and share. Sometime back I sat across a finfluencer to record a podcast. He was shocked I kept money in FDs. Shocked that smaller stocks fell 80% between 2008-09. He didn’t like it when I said that even the most famous investors – from Warren Buffett to Rakesh Jhunjhunwala – always spoke in broad generalities in public. They never gave away their formula. And why would they? The podcast still hasn't dropped. Funny, that. Or as Upton Sinclair once said: “It’s difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” Here's what I've figured: finfluencers don't sell investing. They sell certainty. Being overconfident is the very nature finfluencing. It helps build a loyal following. As Vivek Nityananda writes in Beyond Doubt: “Advice by confident people is more likely to be followed.” Which is why there are barely any nuanced finfluencers. It’s all up, up and away for them. Knowing history is bad for their business. Most finfluencers became popular only after the pandemic broke out, when stock prices went from strength to strength. And that’s the story they can most easily recall and want to sell. And the best ones deceive themselves first – so they don't have to work as hard deceiving you. Confidence is not the same thing as competence. Never has been. Indeed, as Paul Beatty writes in The Sellout: “Money talks, bullshit walks.” mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com/opinion/when-i…
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Prakash N@hindukaan·
@WaterBaker @HomeCentreIndia If you bought it with a credit card, initiate a charge back for missing parts and defective products sold. It usually works.
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Arushi Nayar
Arushi Nayar@WaterBaker·
After this tweet, I got a call from @HomeCentreIndia. The lady seemed quite pissed off that I had tweeted about this. Instead of addressing the issue, she gave me their toll free number for me to call on. Anyway, I waited for Monday and called on the number this morning. Then, the new person gave me an email address and asked me to email them. This is so frustrating. Please never buy from them online.
Arushi Nayar@WaterBaker

Hi @HomeCentreIndia, I placed an order for a floor lamp online. I have received it, but with some missing parts. There is no option of returning the items or reporting missing pieces. Disappointed with the service.

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Yaneer Bar-Yam
Yaneer Bar-Yam@yaneerbaryam·
It is encouraging to see WHO update its Andes hantavirus guidance on May 8 to recommend respirators rather than medical masks for symptomatic individuals associated with the outbreak. Recognition of airborne transmission risk and appropriate respiratory protection are important components of effective outbreak response. who.int/emergencies/di…
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Dean Abbott
Dean Abbott@DeanAbbott·
You can really cause trouble in your relationships if you speculate too much about other people's motives. Don't act or respond to them based on what you think they might be thinking. Good friends take you at your word, and if they get confused, they ask instead of assume.
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Dean Abbott
Dean Abbott@DeanAbbott·
Whatever you pursue in this world, you have to remember that you will die, everyone you know will die and your work will probably be forgotten. That doesn't mean you shouldn't do good works, but that you should keep your focus on what lasts.
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Dean Abbott
Dean Abbott@DeanAbbott·
One reason I don't argue here or in real life is that when I was younger, I did the hard work of thinking through the issues of life and figuring out where I stand. The big questions are answered for me. I'm not interested in debating them, especially with people who are obviously operating in bad faith.
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Dean Abbott
Dean Abbott@DeanAbbott·
The tragedy of human life is that so few of us understand how to relate to each other in ways that meet the longings of our hearts.
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Blake Burge
Blake Burge@blakeaburge·
A lesson I wish I learned earlier: You don’t need to impress people, you need to become someone you respect. Build habits you’re proud of. Make decisions you can stand behind. Live in a way that feels honest. Self respect removes the need for outside validation.
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Joe Norman
Joe Norman@normonics·
The really interesting and telling maneuver here is this: Dawkins goes from a question, a mystery perhaps, "what is consciousness for?", directly to an answer: it must either be for nothing at all, or for what an LLM does in stringing together tokens through a highly trained latent space. The possibility he seems not to entertain at all is that he may be STUCK with the mystery as such. There's not necessarily an answer to every cosmic or spiritual riddle. This emotional hunger for some kind of certainty, or more centrally, for the elimination of all mystery, reveals the deep character of our closing secular age and the annotations of the "new atheists" that outflowed from it. A healthy spirit is comfortable looking at something like "consciousness" acknowledging its mystery, and the fact that this renders our own lives mysterious. The age of mystery denial was brief, and it is over. This is why we return to religion. Religion is the word that denotes humans interfacing with mystery directly. Richard Dawkins is a fossil. Or nearly so, I should say. It's never too late, until it is.
Richard Dawkins@RichardDawkins

My own title was, “If my friend Claudia is not conscious, then what the hell is consciousness for?” If Claudia is unconscious, her behaviour shows that an unconscious zombie could survive without consciousness. Why wasn’t natural selection content to evolve competent zombies?

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Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Nassim Nicholas Taleb@nntaleb·
Some fields work in theory but not in practice. Some fields work in practice but not theory. The uniqueness of economics is that it works in neither theory nor practice.
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@panix68 I just experienced it yesterday in Mumbai. Easy intra city travel with reasonable traffic, low uber prices.
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Arun Panicker
Arun Panicker@panix68·
The real truth about the good old times
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Well said
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_

The distinction between engineering and magic is entirely a modern linguistic conceit. To the ancients, a wizard, a magus, a sorceror, was not a man who commanded forces outside the laws of nature. He was a man who commanded the forces of nature, by manipulating them through his understanding of natural law. But the modern word for a man who commands the universe by understanding its laws is "engineer". Yes, the ancient sorceror would try to commune with the spirits of the dead, or read the destiny of kings in the stars, or perform fertility rites to make the crops grow, but this wasn't some special supernatural discipline to him. This was simply his model of how the natural world worked. He would not have made a distinction between understanding heat and phase changes, and thereby distilling alcohol, and cutting out the intestines of a bird to predict the fortunes of a business venture. Both, to him, were philosophy and natural law. But as our understanding of the laws of physics grew more sophisticated, we gradually exiled the term "magic" to that which had not been proven to work, and to that which had been proven not to work. Were we given the opportunity to take an ancient Egyptian king on a tour of modern society, riding in an electric car, he would remark that we are a rich people, because we have many powerful magicians. Some of us might hasten to correct him, telling him that there is no magic used here. But he would not, in fact, be wrong.

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Shankar Sharma
Shankar Sharma@1shankarsharma·
Looking at the remarkable success of Iran's tech in missiles, drones, infrared tracking etc, I am convinced it's because they don't have a stock market. Their engineers build real products instead of food & lipstick apps for 500x PE. India's real teji will start when India has a 5-10 year bear market, and people go back to building real businesses instead of the fluff that gets billions of dollars of mkt cap these days.
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वरुण 🇮🇳
वरुण 🇮🇳@varungrover·
Morality, fairness, and justice were the unwritten critical conditions to follow for people in power since the early days of civilisation. Even if they didn’t follow them, they made efforts that history remembers them as the good guys who tried. And then sometime in the last two decades (after a century of dabbling with the idea) a new set of kings arrived who said - what if we choose to be openly immoral, unjust, and even vile. What could go wrong (for us)? And nothing did - in fact their powers, mandates, and evilness kept on increasing. They don’t care about history or the written word documenting their deeds - in fact have an active disdain for it. Both history and future are just tools to their agenda - of accumulating more power in the present. And the most fascinating paradox hidden in this choice is that these kings have proudly made religion and their own religious identities as the central argument to their position. Religion - a way of life that above all surmises that actions have consequences (even for Gods) - being used by people who firmly believe in zero consequences. These kings, more than even the godless atheists, know there are no gods, no afterlife, no rebirths, and no punishment here or anywhere else. Nihilist power-grabbers have taken over the world while the common believers are left to deal with the consequences. It’s not just the end of ethics, it’s the end of the biggest lure of the religions itself - that in the end, there’s justice. It’s the end of religion.
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The Rocket Media
The Rocket Media@TheRocketMediaX·
Meet Deepak Dhar ! (Legendary theoretical Physicist from India) First Indian to Win Boltzmann Medal (Highest recognition in statistical physics) > Born & Brought up in Uttar Pradesh > Graduated from University of Allahabad > Completed his Master’s from IIT Kanpur > Pursued his PhD at California Institute of Technology > Spent decades at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research shaping modern statistical physics > Made foundational contributions to fractals, stochastic processes & critical phenomena > Explained how complex systems naturally evolve to critical states > Post retirement he served as Distinguished Prof at Institute of Science Education and Research Pune > Awarded Padma Bhushan by Government of India in 2023 for his contribution in Physics Currently as Distinguished Professor at ICTS-TIFR. He is Still pushing the frontiers of complexity and randomness. Not widely known to the public. But deeply respected in the world of Physics.
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Neeraj Mittal IAS
Neeraj Mittal IAS@neerajmittalias·
With guidance of @PMOIndia and @HardeepSPuri the Natural Gas infrastructure - PNG and CNG gets major ease of doing business reforms - witness rapid expansion of CGD network across the country - a crisis turned into an opportunity @gailindia @PNGRB_
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